1–7 Jun 2014
Boston University
US/Eastern timezone

First measurements with the KATRIN main spectrometer

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Metcalf Auditorium (Boston University)

Metcalf Auditorium

Boston University

George Sherman Union 775 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215
Board: 62
Poster Neutrino Mass

Speakers

Dr Nancy Wandkowsky (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))Mr Stefan Groh (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))

Description

The KATRIN experiment is designed to probe the absolute neutrino mass scale from the kinematics of tritium β-decay. Therefore it will analyze the shape of the tritium β-spectrum in a narrow region close to the tritium endpoint. To reach the design sensitivity of 200 meV, a high energy resolution, high signal count rates and especially an ultra-low background rate of 0.01 cps are required. In mid 2013 the combined spectrometer and detector section has been commissioned. The aim was to test all the hardware and slow control components and to demonstrate that the main spectrometer works as a MAC-E filter, while at the same time operating at a very low background level. This poster will present first results from this measurement phase, focusing on the investigation of the background and transmission properties. This work is supported by the German Federal Ministry BMBF, the Helmholtz Alliance for Astroparticle Physics HAP, and the Department of Energy DOE.

Primary authors

Dr Nancy Wandkowsky (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)) Mr Stefan Groh (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))

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